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including newtown residents will gather on the national mall in washington to rally for stricter gun laws, kristen welker with more. good saturday morning to you. >> good morning, alex. in fact, as many as 5,000 people are expected to march on the mall today for new gun control, and despite the groundswell of public support, this is still one of the most divisive issues in the nation. vice president joe biden made a public push, made a roundtable discussion in the particularly gun friendly area of richmond, virginia. >> we talked about the need to expand mental health capacity across the country. about access, and we talked about resources. >> reporter: and in an effort to sway legislators through public pressure, organizing for action, obama's relaunched campaign arm, is sending out e-mails to supporters, writing tell your members of congress that you want to see decisive action on this issue in in addition to actions focused on gun safety, the president calls for new legislation, including universal background checks, limits on high-capacity magazines and a ban on assault weapons. this
including newtown residents will gather on the national mall in washington to rally for stricter gun laws, kristen welker with more. good saturday morning to you. >> good morning, alex. in fact, as many as 5,000 people are expected to march on the mall today for new gun control, and despite the groundswell of public support, this is still one of the most divisive issues in the nation. vice president joe biden made a public push, made a roundtable discussion in the particularly gun...
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sued him with their lawful duty to enforce the law and the court is allowing that suit to go forward. he has issued regulation and directive after directive to hamper their ability to enforce the law. >> i.c.e. agents want to stop people from coming across and they have been told from the top, from mr. morton, look the other way, let them go -- is that the accusation? >> essentially, yes. i.c.e. has the authority inside the border and they have been directed in any number of different directivesives and proposals from mr. morton, including the implementation of the -- dream act, that was rejectedded three times by congress, they just refused to enforce the law. he ordered that. it's caused quite a morale problem in the i.c.e. agents. they are very dissatisfied and frustrated. i don't know see how we can be confident in any sense that if we were to be in charge of in new law that he would enforce it any better. i think it's time for him to go. the president needs to create some sense of confidence that his people will follow the law and enforce the law. >> yeah, i think that would be
sued him with their lawful duty to enforce the law and the court is allowing that suit to go forward. he has issued regulation and directive after directive to hamper their ability to enforce the law. >> i.c.e. agents want to stop people from coming across and they have been told from the top, from mr. morton, look the other way, let them go -- is that the accusation? >> essentially, yes. i.c.e. has the authority inside the border and they have been directed in any number of...
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the federal law actually says people can opt out and they can choose another utility company. >> you heard from the homeowner, she can opt out but there is an opt out provision built in with the city and they could pay an extra fee of $25 a month and $68 installation and choose to opt out. >> thank you both. >> we are keeping a close eye on that powerful ice storm moving east from slickry roads to canceled flights. we have the very latest up ahead. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insig
the federal law actually says people can opt out and they can choose another utility company. >> you heard from the homeowner, she can opt out but there is an opt out provision built in with the city and they could pay an extra fee of $25 a month and $68 installation and choose to opt out. >> thank you both. >> we are keeping a close eye on that powerful ice storm moving east from slickry roads to canceled flights. we have the very latest up ahead. ...so as you can see,...
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how did a law get on the bookness the first place? gary, don't get it. the palm trees look great behind you but you have to pay for this stuff. >> your sure do but the law doesn't want a perfectly good property going to waste. so if someone is going to good into a property and take care of it and the tax collect you're, they can live there and if they live there long enough without the real owner interceding they can make it a reality reality of opening it. >> people say you don't pay taxes in florida. this house you pay $40,000 a year, and that's the reason the law exists, they want their money. >> that has a lot to do with it. >> so if he comes up with themake there's nothing bank of america can do? what i they say we want to sell it? >> actually, back of america can file an ejectment action, and if they can prove there's a rightful owner, they can have him put out. >> if that's the case thanksgiving the law was protecting him. >> the law will protect him from being thrown out without the real owner interceding. opposite the real owner comes during the
how did a law get on the bookness the first place? gary, don't get it. the palm trees look great behind you but you have to pay for this stuff. >> your sure do but the law doesn't want a perfectly good property going to waste. so if someone is going to good into a property and take care of it and the tax collect you're, they can live there and if they live there long enough without the real owner interceding they can make it a reality reality of opening it. >> people say you don't...
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you need to fear the consequences of breaking the law in america. this bipartisan group says don't worry about it. >> kimberly: like dana said what will stop someone coming over. >> eric: if alabama alabama gives a speech tomorrow, both the democrats and the republicans don't want him to put his name on this thing. >> bob: this is not an obama bill. >> kimberly: a new fox news poll shows 55% favor pathway to citizenship. 17% say send them home. 13% guest worker program. this is an ince both parties will have to deal with. directly ahead, is he damaging the reputation for tough journallism by doing softball interviews like he did last night with president obama and hillary clinton. plus, the president takes a shot at fox news. should other news organization be embarrassed that he doesn't think they are as tough on the administration? that and much more when we come back. ♪ ♪ meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activat
you need to fear the consequences of breaking the law in america. this bipartisan group says don't worry about it. >> kimberly: like dana said what will stop someone coming over. >> eric: if alabama alabama gives a speech tomorrow, both the democrats and the republicans don't want him to put his name on this thing. >> bob: this is not an obama bill. >> kimberly: a new fox news poll shows 55% favor pathway to citizenship. 17% say send them home. 13% guest worker program....
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we've got federal, state and local policy makers, elected officials, educators, law enforcement officials and leaders from the private and public sector, all of whom have traveled here from washington, dc from sacramento and all over the bay area. so thank you for being here today. we are grateful for an opportunity to come together with you to create schools and communities where young people are healthy and safe and feel welcome and they are allowed to learn and they are allowed to thrive. this day is devoted to help all of us deepen our understanding of this issue of the problem through data, through research, through anecdotes, to put real solutions in place, to comply with new state and draw laws on bullying and to measure our progress. it's a promise we want to join you in keeping to our children and our youth in california. some of you know that we started this summit yesterday with a screening of the documentary film, bully, to 3,000 students in san francisco from san francisco's public schools. the superintendent of schools you're going to hear from in a minute, he was there, i k
we've got federal, state and local policy makers, elected officials, educators, law enforcement officials and leaders from the private and public sector, all of whom have traveled here from washington, dc from sacramento and all over the bay area. so thank you for being here today. we are grateful for an opportunity to come together with you to create schools and communities where young people are healthy and safe and feel welcome and they are allowed to learn and they are allowed to thrive....
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i don't believe in the "stand your ground" law. i believe it was a bad law. if it empty there was the other guy armed? in that case he didn't die but did somebody have to get shot in this circumstance? could it have been avoided? >> cenk, i think you're asking the ultimate question about this law. could it have been avoided? the thing is, look, there are a lot of guns in this country. there are a lot of people carrying them. the bottom line a lot of people don't flow when they can and can't shoot somebody. in these cases they're taught to shoot. when you're carrying a gun you are thinking about shooting. you're thinking about how you're going to use it if you're in a bad situation, a tricky situation as opposed to thinking what else could you do to avoid this. >> cenk: that's the whole problem. >> that's the whole issue. >> cenk: that's it in a nutshell. >> and this isn't mace, these aren't clubs. these are guns. these are bullets that go right through people and kill them. >> cenk: in the case of jay rod lewis, it didn't kill the guy but you asked a devastat
i don't believe in the "stand your ground" law. i believe it was a bad law. if it empty there was the other guy armed? in that case he didn't die but did somebody have to get shot in this circumstance? could it have been avoided? >> cenk, i think you're asking the ultimate question about this law. could it have been avoided? the thing is, look, there are a lot of guns in this country. there are a lot of people carrying them. the bottom line a lot of people don't flow when they...
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our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> tonight an unprecedented gathering on business, politics on both sides of the gun debate. dan rather, mark cuban, grover norquist, a texas gun owner who survived a mass shooting and a couple who stopped a thief with a gun of their own. how would you grade the president for his first four years and what da you want to see in the next four? this is "piers morgan tonight." [ applause ] good evening. our town hall is going in a few minutes but we begin with breaking news on another school shooting. this texas three were wounded and two in custody after a shoot-out that apparently resulted from an altercation at the north harris campus at lone star college. joining us is not an eyewitness, he's an emt student who treated two people who were bleeding. he found out later that one of them was a suspected shooter. a very dramatic day, obviously, at the college today. tell me exactly what happened. >> well, i actually was coming out of class, and i had knew that there was a lot of commotion
our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> tonight an unprecedented gathering on business, politics on both sides of the gun debate. dan rather, mark cuban, grover norquist, a texas gun owner who survived a mass shooting and a couple who stopped a thief with a gun of their own. how would you grade the president for his first four years and what da you want to see in the next four? this is "piers morgan tonight."...
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not saying all gun control laws are racist, anymore than all apparently laws are racist, but there's a history of racism through gun laws. the founding fathers the k.k.k. was founded in part as a gun organization to take the guns out of the hands of blacks who armed themselves. >> cenk: every time you come on, you tell me an amazing fact. the k.k.k. wanted to disarm people. >> in the south blacks didn't own guns opinion in the chaos of the war some blacks became armed. the k.k.k. formed and said we need to take the guns out of the hands of blacks so they can't fight back new that makes the opposite point of what i make. to be fair and honest, the people who say we shouldn't do gun control could point to that and say it's the bad guys who want to disarm you right? >> that's true. it's a lesson to learn from, that flint lock that we just saw. senator feinstein said she wants to dry up these weapons. he's got a gun that's several hundred years old and could fire it if he wanted to. those assault weapons are going to be around in 300 years too. the technology will far outstrip them but i
not saying all gun control laws are racist, anymore than all apparently laws are racist, but there's a history of racism through gun laws. the founding fathers the k.k.k. was founded in part as a gun organization to take the guns out of the hands of blacks who armed themselves. >> cenk: every time you come on, you tell me an amazing fact. the k.k.k. wanted to disarm people. >> in the south blacks didn't own guns opinion in the chaos of the war some blacks became armed. the k.k.k....
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it is why all the laws are written down, so the letter of the law carries the force of the law. that is why our bill of rights was written into law, to ensure that fundamental freedoms of a minority could never be denied by a majority. those are the principles we call unalienable rights. without these absolutes, protections, democracy decays into nothing more than two wolves and one lamb, voting on who to eat for lunch. i under our president to use caution when attacking clearly defined absolutes, in favor of his principles. mr. president, just because you wish words meant something other than what they mean. >> okay, that is enough of wayne lapierre for now, with me, karen finney, frank smyth, who has been following the nra closely, i wanted to play what the president said yesterday that has wayne lapierre so upset. the statement the president made about don't mistake absolutism for principle, let's listen to that. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name calling as reasonable debate. we must act, we must act knowing tha
it is why all the laws are written down, so the letter of the law carries the force of the law. that is why our bill of rights was written into law, to ensure that fundamental freedoms of a minority could never be denied by a majority. those are the principles we call unalienable rights. without these absolutes, protections, democracy decays into nothing more than two wolves and one lamb, voting on who to eat for lunch. i under our president to use caution when attacking clearly defined...
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i graduated from law school. it would be a straightforward process but i would never forget the people who got me there which is my parents my uncles, my friend who gave their part to give me a better future. that's something that we want to send to democrats and republicans. we'll remember who is opposed to this and who is playing games this is a message to republicans and democrats. >> john: i think they are remember from last november. >> let's just say this, all those dreamers, we will remember. all those young people who will turn 18. 50,000 a month of latinos turn 18 for voting age. we will against whowe will remember who is against our community and who is not. at this point it's about family unity. at this bill we want the details to reflect that. >> john: do you think ronald reagan had it right granted amnesty and start paying taxes. >> i think ronald reagan had a concept. and the fact that we have 12 million undocumented immigrants, it's a process that has to be updated. every so often we haven't had a
i graduated from law school. it would be a straightforward process but i would never forget the people who got me there which is my parents my uncles, my friend who gave their part to give me a better future. that's something that we want to send to democrats and republicans. we'll remember who is opposed to this and who is playing games this is a message to republicans and democrats. >> john: i think they are remember from last november. >> let's just say this, all those dreamers,...
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today, the military requested the right to arrest civilians who break the law, this general said. two years ago, egypt's street full of optimism and hope as united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling tear gas and plumes of smoke filled the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came today to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was hackled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, night fall brought more violence. tonight, outside a luxury five-star cairo hotel. with a predictable-like precision, police charged the crowd, firing tear gas but minutes later, protesters returned, lobbing stones and setting fires to block roads. there are few words president morsi can say to calm these protesters. this man tells me that the president must resign and a new constitution must be written. another says only protests work with a regime that kills its people. president mohamed morsi has invited members of the lead
today, the military requested the right to arrest civilians who break the law, this general said. two years ago, egypt's street full of optimism and hope as united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling tear gas and plumes of smoke filled the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came today to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was hackled by grieving...
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and ten states have laws prohibiting the surcharges. there are no fees, though, for debit card use. >>> toyota is back on top. the japanese automaker is once again the world's biggest automaker. it sold nearly 10 million vehicles last year, beating general motors and volkswagen. all three at to makers posted gains from a year ago. toyota lost the top spot after the tsunami in japan and recalls in the u.s. >>> it will cost an extra penny to mail a letter or a postcard. it's 46 cents for a letter, 33 cents for a postcard. but the price for mailing a letter to canada or mexico is up 25 cents. priority mail is up but includes free tracking. >> just make it 2 bucks apiece. >>> hansel and gretel witch hunters stuffed the movie competition into the oven. the r-rated update was tops at the box office. its take was less than bewatching. "hansel and gretel" took in $19 million its opening weekend. "mamma" which you saw and liked was second with $13 million. and "silver linings playbook" a darling at this year's oscars, at $10 million. >>> today i
and ten states have laws prohibiting the surcharges. there are no fees, though, for debit card use. >>> toyota is back on top. the japanese automaker is once again the world's biggest automaker. it sold nearly 10 million vehicles last year, beating general motors and volkswagen. all three at to makers posted gains from a year ago. toyota lost the top spot after the tsunami in japan and recalls in the u.s. >>> it will cost an extra penny to mail a letter or a postcard. it's 46...
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all you can do to meet the law now is to increase the percentage share of the ethanol and fuel. it could hurt vehicles and it could certainly hurt consumers. melissa: the research was put together by the coordinating research council, organization supported by the oil and auto industry. they have a dog in the fight. how do you respond to that? >> well, that organization's been around, i think, since the 1920s testing fuel with the vehicles for decades and decades now. to make sure the fuel works with the vehicles. we are responsible as the fuel providers as well as the autos to make sure that the vehicles work and they work in a fashion they were designed to work with the fuel. so we have a responsibility here. we want to meet that responsibility. melissa: absolutely, e-15 is what we talk about, the 15% ethanol. what about e-10. that's 95% of the gas sold in the u.s.. is that safe? >> e-10 is great. use that in all vehicles. refiners like that, it has good properties. we're very much in favor of using these renewable fuels, but not on vehicles that were not designed for their us
all you can do to meet the law now is to increase the percentage share of the ethanol and fuel. it could hurt vehicles and it could certainly hurt consumers. melissa: the research was put together by the coordinating research council, organization supported by the oil and auto industry. they have a dog in the fight. how do you respond to that? >> well, that organization's been around, i think, since the 1920s testing fuel with the vehicles for decades and decades now. to make sure the...
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about what needs to happen but if you are going to do that you have to have antiage discrimination laws, people in the 70s sick on the job could be firedded. i can't imagine working to age 70. talk about it. >> i'm 71 # and still working. liz: god bless you. >> retiredded from the senate and went to work a different work, but we're not talking a huge increase. people are living longer. people are in better health for a variety of reasons. over a period of years would affect people going forward in the next several years. it would affect probably our children, but even then it would have a minimal impact and on social security, for instance all you're talking about is an honest cost of living increase each year based on actual costs of actual inflation. liz: yeah, i hear that. it's a fantasy that the payroll tax can fund social security. be blunt. the congress already spent it. >> that's true. that's true. that's true. liz: i want to read a quote from a former assistant secretary of defense in the reagan administration. he said entitlement reform is a choice between entitlements paying f
about what needs to happen but if you are going to do that you have to have antiage discrimination laws, people in the 70s sick on the job could be firedded. i can't imagine working to age 70. talk about it. >> i'm 71 # and still working. liz: god bless you. >> retiredded from the senate and went to work a different work, but we're not talking a huge increase. people are living longer. people are in better health for a variety of reasons. over a period of years would affect people...
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i know the law. i have the solution... and i can help you figure it out. we're going to see this through together. if yyou've got thegood whenwrong toilet paper.room, you want it to get you clean... gently. as long as i use quilted northern ultra plush® i'm happy... and positive i'm clean. quilted northern ultra plush with the innerlux layer. for a comfortable, confident clean, or your money back. try our entrees, snacks and new salads. salmon with basil, garlic chicken spring rolls, and now salads, like asian-style chicken. enjoy over 130 tasty varieties, anytime. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. . >>> it was a stunning and brutal end to a life of luxury. tomorrow night "48 hours" reports. the story has it roots in the rat pack era of jfk and sinatra. >> reporter: back in the swinging '60s, the fountainebleu hotel was the place to be in miami beach. >> it was absolutely magnificent. the glamour, the people that were there. >> reporter: from presidents to pop stars to everyday people who wanted to see and be seen. the family that owned the hotel were the n
i know the law. i have the solution... and i can help you figure it out. we're going to see this through together. if yyou've got thegood whenwrong toilet paper.room, you want it to get you clean... gently. as long as i use quilted northern ultra plush® i'm happy... and positive i'm clean. quilted northern ultra plush with the innerlux layer. for a comfortable, confident clean, or your money back. try our entrees, snacks and new salads. salmon with basil, garlic chicken spring rolls, and now...
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phil: gail will meet his future daughter-in-law because the devil woman is here. >> my mom is kind of creepy. she's had a threesome. she made moves on my boyfriend. she gets drunk and like everything goes out the window. all her morals, everything. >> dr. phil: that was 19-year-old kylie talking about her mother hitting on her boyfriends. kylie claims that her mother has had a threesome, drinks until she blacks out and turns into a monster that gets physically violent when she gets drunk. >> my mom is a alcoholic. she's the meanest drunk i know. when my mom would drink too much, she would get physically abusive. she slapped me across my face, thrown me against walls. she'll just start talking so much [bleep] about me like my daughter is just a little whore. she tells me she wishes i was dead. when i wake up in the morning and she her bruises and she doesn't remember what she did. my mom has been stealing my adderall. she takes my prescription and cuts it in half. she takes it recreationally and she's not even described it. she's my best friend but my worst enemy. i always wanted her t
phil: gail will meet his future daughter-in-law because the devil woman is here. >> my mom is kind of creepy. she's had a threesome. she made moves on my boyfriend. she gets drunk and like everything goes out the window. all her morals, everything. >> dr. phil: that was 19-year-old kylie talking about her mother hitting on her boyfriends. kylie claims that her mother has had a threesome, drinks until she blacks out and turns into a monster that gets physically violent when she gets...
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ronald reagan signed it into law. this is a real problem that hasn't been addressed in almost 20 years and i think it is the right thing to do not only for our country but folks here illegally. >> why don't we call it amnesty? that is what it is. why not use the language? >> i think it offends a lot of people that immigrated to this country and stood in line. i think to call it amnesty is not it. i think it is probably a little bit more complicated. >> okay. >> i tried to talk my way out of it. >> i liked what you are trying to do there. some democrats want to make sure that health care exchanges, those are open to immigrants as well. that sounds like a pretty tough sell. do you think that is possible? >> well, i guess it depends on the details of the deal. i think when you step back and what is interesting business immigration reform is how much things have changed. the politics is kind of at the moment republicans are facing a demographic reality they can no longer ignore. there is clearly this momentum towards a de
ronald reagan signed it into law. this is a real problem that hasn't been addressed in almost 20 years and i think it is the right thing to do not only for our country but folks here illegally. >> why don't we call it amnesty? that is what it is. why not use the language? >> i think it offends a lot of people that immigrated to this country and stood in line. i think to call it amnesty is not it. i think it is probably a little bit more complicated. >> okay. >> i tried...
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noon sunday, supreme court chief justice john roberts administered the oath of office as required by law on the 20th of january. take a listen. >> please raise your right hand. >>> i about a rack hussein obama swear that will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. thank you so much. thank you, sweetie. thank you. >> i did it. all right. thank you, everybody. >> and in case you didn't hear that last part, sasha said you didn't mess up. in reference to the first time he took the oath in 2009. last night the president and first laid yea long with the vice president and mrs. biden all attended an inaugural reception where each of them spoke. here's a taste on how that evening went. >> thank you so much for joining us tonight. but more than that, thank you for the kindness, friendship and support that you've shown us since we've begun this long journey together. >> hello, i am jill
noon sunday, supreme court chief justice john roberts administered the oath of office as required by law on the 20th of january. take a listen. >> please raise your right hand. >>> i about a rack hussein obama swear that will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief...
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but the 27th amendment very simply says no law varying the compensation of the services of senators and representatives shall take effect until the elected representatives shall have intervened. this varies their compensation. and i just want to play this video, we have to do this. of what john boehner said about their respect for the constitution. the new respect for the constitution that they were bringing to the house of representatives when they took over in 2011. let's listen to this. >> i mean, gone on the days when the constitution will be ignored. in this congress, there will be clear constitutional authority required, when members file bills. >> remember that, ezra, they were supposed to file their bill and constitutional memo, saying why the thing was constitutional. >> i do remember that, i went back to look to see if there was one, now i wish i had. you mentioned the point of the budget resolutions that both have to pass. there were two interesting things, one saying both democrats or republicans have to pass a one-page bill. but it is true the senate democrats haven't passe
but the 27th amendment very simply says no law varying the compensation of the services of senators and representatives shall take effect until the elected representatives shall have intervened. this varies their compensation. and i just want to play this video, we have to do this. of what john boehner said about their respect for the constitution. the new respect for the constitution that they were bringing to the house of representatives when they took over in 2011. let's listen to this....
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california has a law drawn on independent commission. over all the districts are more independent, and california will get better representation. i put the bill forward thinking there is gridlock in washington, one of the reasons is because of the redistricting and how it's so tilted. and the other is lack of public financing and too many concerned with pac contributions or independent expenditures by the wealthy. that's another issue we need to deal with. >> michael: they seeming to hand in hand to a degree, but isn't this kind of like the issue in the filibustering reform. it will always work in their best interest to keep the districting the way it is. listen, you were a state center. you know all--you were a senator, and this all happens at the state level an it's so important for them to control the legislatures like that. that's so obvious don't you see a parallel? >> well, there is a parallel. 2010 was a perfect storm, and the republicans came in and they took a lot of legislatures andrew the lines lines that will be there for the
california has a law drawn on independent commission. over all the districts are more independent, and california will get better representation. i put the bill forward thinking there is gridlock in washington, one of the reasons is because of the redistricting and how it's so tilted. and the other is lack of public financing and too many concerned with pac contributions or independent expenditures by the wealthy. that's another issue we need to deal with. >> michael: they seeming to hand...
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. >> we've got very fundamental questions of lawfulness. do we have a system that will stop the continued flow of people into the country? >> reporter: the president today predicting this debate will become increasingly emotional. but he says the time has come for those 11 million people to come out of the shadows. reena ninan, abc news, the white house. >>> and a note now about the numbers that we're dealing with. out of 11 million undocumented adults, 35% have been here for 15 years or longer. the median age, by the way, of an undocumented adult immigrant is 36 years old. and between 50% and 75% pay federal, state and local taxes. >>> and now we head overseas to egypt, the country that seems to be spiraling closer to the edge of a kind of political chaos. the stability of egypt is vital to the united states. but these images are sending a message to the world tonight that the new egyptian president may be losing some control. abc's lama hasan is there. lama? >> reporter: diane, this latest wave of violence is tearing up the country -- a c
. >> we've got very fundamental questions of lawfulness. do we have a system that will stop the continued flow of people into the country? >> reporter: the president today predicting this debate will become increasingly emotional. but he says the time has come for those 11 million people to come out of the shadows. reena ninan, abc news, the white house. >>> and a note now about the numbers that we're dealing with. out of 11 million undocumented adults, 35% have been here...
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and so what you're seeing here is the definition between paul ryan's most recent budget and the law as it is currently read. and it is two different things, ten years from now. this gives you a very clear idea up until now of what ryan has been cutting. first, people tend to think that ryan's budget is about medicare. but that is not where he gets savings, at least in the first ten years. it is only about half of gdp, or 10% of his cuts. then, he doesn't touch medicare at all. then there is this category of health care, which is mostly health care for poor people, medicaid, obama care, things like that. and now you begin to get into bigger numbers, ryan gets 1.5% of gdp, or more than three times of what he saves in medicare, but cutting mostly health care on poor people, about 10% of total savings. then there is everything else, food, education, infrastructure, everything else the federal government does. ryan doesn't really say exactly which programs he is really cutting here. but it is where he is cutting. he gets four and a half times this budget as he does from medicare. it is abou
and so what you're seeing here is the definition between paul ryan's most recent budget and the law as it is currently read. and it is two different things, ten years from now. this gives you a very clear idea up until now of what ryan has been cutting. first, people tend to think that ryan's budget is about medicare. but that is not where he gets savings, at least in the first ten years. it is only about half of gdp, or 10% of his cuts. then, he doesn't touch medicare at all. then there is...
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as ed just mentioned, the texas laws, they are actually considering a law in texas right now that would allow you to carry a concealed hand gun on a college or university campus. i want to talk more about that because this is the fourth school shooting since the massacre in newtown and it comes amid a bitter debate over gun control in the united states. just yesterday in his inaugural address, the president appeared to link the debate to the founding principles and the constitution. >> we have always understood that when times change, so must we. that fidelity to our founding principles requires new responses to new challenges. that preserving our individual freedoms ultimately requires collective action. >> "outfront" tonight, hogan gidley, republican strategist. michael waldman, former speech writer for president clinton and john avlon. michael, let me start with you. obviously that was a reference, a rather oblique one, to the gun control debate, but a reference it appeared to be. the fourth school shooting, though, in more than a month. nearlyalf the american people disapprove of wh
as ed just mentioned, the texas laws, they are actually considering a law in texas right now that would allow you to carry a concealed hand gun on a college or university campus. i want to talk more about that because this is the fourth school shooting since the massacre in newtown and it comes amid a bitter debate over gun control in the united states. just yesterday in his inaugural address, the president appeared to link the debate to the founding principles and the constitution. >> we...
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>> there's the world war i era law? >> espionage. >> this is a very different case. >> he is operating under this broad theory that you can basically kind of shut down the workings of government and create this kind of anarchy in a world where you can't give secrets. >> they're obviously trying to make an example of him. he is a high-profile case. you saw that, for instance, with napster. you see that with michael vick trying to make an example out of him. i do also think, though, i mean, what i have been most struck by is the talk about mental illness. didn't know him. i know you knew him. that also seems to be an opportunity to talk about what happened with him. he obviously committed suicide, had all of this pressure from these possible prosecution, and i think this is obviously an opportunity to talk about the ravages of mental illness. >> aaron wrote honestly and persuasively about suffering debilitating episodes of depression on his blog. i think in the wake of the -- i think when i got the news about aaron, it wa
>> there's the world war i era law? >> espionage. >> this is a very different case. >> he is operating under this broad theory that you can basically kind of shut down the workings of government and create this kind of anarchy in a world where you can't give secrets. >> they're obviously trying to make an example of him. he is a high-profile case. you saw that, for instance, with napster. you see that with michael vick trying to make an example out of him. i do...
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but for some who clearly broke the law, i think it is. i think that we will see some kind of agreement that is maybe not the perfect agreement for either party but works for the country. >> timeline, are we looking late spring? late summer? >> i think so. you know, as you all know, it's been slow going in the congress right now. i think things will pick up in the later spring and get heavy in the summer. >> senator marco rubio getting ready to join the bipartisan group working immigration reform. do you think a high profile latino like rubio can push it past the finish line? >> i think he can help, particularly with many republicans who have been unwilling to move on this issue. so, to the extent that his voice can lend support and move the ball forward, i think that is only be a good thing. >> before i let you get out of here, we should note you are the president of the freshman class of house democrats. first of all, do you run for that? or is that one of those jobs that no one kind of wants and they say, seems like a nice guy, give it
but for some who clearly broke the law, i think it is. i think that we will see some kind of agreement that is maybe not the perfect agreement for either party but works for the country. >> timeline, are we looking late spring? late summer? >> i think so. you know, as you all know, it's been slow going in the congress right now. i think things will pick up in the later spring and get heavy in the summer. >> senator marco rubio getting ready to join the bipartisan group working...
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there is reason why law enforcement is so solidly behind this. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] lou: let's be very clear, in many cases, many reasons that we chiefs are buying this is because they were appointed by mayors who were elected who are telling them precisely what to do. urban centers -- if i may finish -- urban centers are a liberal bastion. that is not result in warm and fuzzy feelings for the second amendment. >> that is where we see the massacres occurring is in places where guns are banned. you look over the past 20 years all the shooting massacres would occur in places where guns were banned. the ultimate hypocrisy that there is 1800 cops guarding our congressmen on any given day that is why these tragedies are occurring. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] lou: i think we can agree with this. it's a lot more complicated than that. i would say to both sides, do not oversimplify and let's maintain at least some intellectual discussion. mental health in the and the treatment is a relevant issue tha
there is reason why law enforcement is so solidly behind this. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] lou: let's be very clear, in many cases, many reasons that we chiefs are buying this is because they were appointed by mayors who were elected who are telling them precisely what to do. urban centers -- if i may finish -- urban centers are a liberal bastion. that is not result in warm and fuzzy feelings for the second amendment. >> that is where we see the massacres occurring...
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it would withhold the pay for law americas if congress failed to pass a budget. it is burning, it stings. a third of the country gripped people waking up to what feels like an icebox. the weather blamed on at least four deaths. for more on the weather let's go maria molina she is talking about more than cold temperatures. >> good morning. we are seeing a lot of snowfall actually especially downwind of the great lakes. you get the cold air going in the great lakes and significant snowfall accumulations. it is across places in up state new york and in pennsylvania and erie. we are still expecting to see more snow today. we have lake-effect warnings in effect also advisories. talk about several more inches. in some places by the time the lake-effect snow is over as we head into later on today you are talking three feet of snow on the ground out there. that cold air is in place as well. we have windchill advisories and warnings some places could be looking at windchill temperatures. 35 degrees below zero. that's dangerous. when you talk about frostbite hypothermia, r
it would withhold the pay for law americas if congress failed to pass a budget. it is burning, it stings. a third of the country gripped people waking up to what feels like an icebox. the weather blamed on at least four deaths. for more on the weather let's go maria molina she is talking about more than cold temperatures. >> good morning. we are seeing a lot of snowfall actually especially downwind of the great lakes. you get the cold air going in the great lakes and significant snowfall...
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news department of labor statistics, union membership had again dropped and at a post world war ii law and fleeing from indiana and wisconsin, and allowing them to negotiate on their own and not paying union dues with which they don't agree and freedom in any context is good a
news department of labor statistics, union membership had again dropped and at a post world war ii law and fleeing from indiana and wisconsin, and allowing them to negotiate on their own and not paying union dues with which they don't agree and freedom in any context is good a
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our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well. >> as part of his agenda, the president also focused on immigration reform and spoke at length about climate control. as the commander in chief exited the stage and began walking into the capitol, cameras were rolling as he paused to savor the moment. >> i want to take a look one more time. i'm not going to see this again. >> nice little moment there. >>> joining us now, chief white house correspondent from "politico," mike allen. what's your overall take on the aftermath of yesterday? >> first off, where's my bloody? they offered me starbucks. >> you want a bloody mary? extra vodka in his, please. president obama saying what he's wanted to say for ten years. the president unleashed unabashed, unrestrained knowing that he has the high ground. republicans, very dispirited yesterday. they realize that any leverage they thought they had with this president going into the next couple w
our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well. >> as part of his agenda, the president also focused on immigration reform and spoke at length about climate control. as the commander in chief exited the stage and began walking into the capitol, cameras were rolling as he paused to savor the moment. >> i want to take a look...
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texas law awards damages for the market value of a lost pet. the question here can dog lovers be comp salted for the sentimental value of their loved one. richard, do the owners have a case? >> the state court threw the case out. they took an appeal. unbelievably the appellate court reinstated the case. so the question is sentimental value has been used like my grandma's ring, we lost the ring, there's a sentimental value. personal property. now they're trying to carry that over for pets and dogs. it could go to cats and fish and everything under the sun. so i don't know. >> fish? >> i mean, the great state of texas, who puts to death more people than any other state in the country has a sentimental value statute and now they're going to try to bring this on for dogs. there's a lot of dog lovers out there. someone on that appellate bench is a dog lover. i think this thing's going to stay for a while. >> avery, if the court rules for the medellins, what other kind of cases does this open up the legal system to? >> well, they won't. it's not goin
texas law awards damages for the market value of a lost pet. the question here can dog lovers be comp salted for the sentimental value of their loved one. richard, do the owners have a case? >> the state court threw the case out. they took an appeal. unbelievably the appellate court reinstated the case. so the question is sentimental value has been used like my grandma's ring, we lost the ring, there's a sentimental value. personal property. now they're trying to carry that over for pets...
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they didn't want to replay a civil law with shirea law. he has been co opted but part of that was because the foreign policy was complicity. they welcomed the muslim brotherhood and the white house doing that. we haven't been serious about getting behind executive forces. we were serious about getting behind anti communist parties in the cold war in europe. recreating that would be a much better way to go in my opinion. >> as you look at that part of the world it is volatile. we know terrorists are there. we know right next door the french are fighting in mali to drive out terrorists there. they have already asked for our help. we have a situation in turkey where we put patriot missiles on the ground to help them out they have a civil war next door playing out inside syria. going forward, i mean it sounds like this needs to be a part of the world where we engage but how do we engage without putting our people in harm's way? >> we should be smart about doing it. we have a relatively new u.s. africa command. that's the over riding story of t
they didn't want to replay a civil law with shirea law. he has been co opted but part of that was because the foreign policy was complicity. they welcomed the muslim brotherhood and the white house doing that. we haven't been serious about getting behind executive forces. we were serious about getting behind anti communist parties in the cold war in europe. recreating that would be a much better way to go in my opinion. >> as you look at that part of the world it is volatile. we know...
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, criminal law or civil law, how can you allow this person to be aborted without a hearing? so there's a problem there in terms of the logic of it that disturbs people. >> and one thing, i mean, without getting into the whole nitty-gritty of the abortion debate. to me, if the person -- that baby when he died was 8 pounds 2 ounces, he was going to be born in a couple days. how can you not define that as a person? he was a viable life. >> i think most state legislatures would agree with you. that's why in most states, viability of the fetus is the area where they start to view a fetus as human under criminal law, and this sort of action in another state would be involuntary manslaughter and a very, very different kind of set of charges. >> they're going to push ahead with this. they're going to try to get this amendment into another bill. they're going to keep pushing. what is the likelihood that this pushes in colorado and becomes a national example that others follow? >> this is a poster child for the case. but colorado is such a strange state that legalized marijuana, but o
, criminal law or civil law, how can you allow this person to be aborted without a hearing? so there's a problem there in terms of the logic of it that disturbs people. >> and one thing, i mean, without getting into the whole nitty-gritty of the abortion debate. to me, if the person -- that baby when he died was 8 pounds 2 ounces, he was going to be born in a couple days. how can you not define that as a person? he was a viable life. >> i think most state legislatures would agree...
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>> the gun laws that are trying to be passed through. i think people are trying to get them before they ban them or outlaw them. >> reporter: the rush to buy is driving up prices and making ammunition in some weapons difficult to find. semi automatic rifles which are at the heart of gun control legislation are a popular item. gun owner, john, says he comes to the shows to stock up on what he's unable to find in stores now, but isn't thrilled with the prices. what to you use your guns for? target practice? >> target practice, self-defense, hunting. ten years ago i could buy 1,000 rounds for $100 and now it's nearly 50 cents a round. 1,000 rounds would go up $600. >> reporter: the crowd does not only include avid gun buyers but people who have never been to a gun show. >> a lot of first-time gun buyers. they just want to defend themselves. they're not interested in stockpiling guns or ammo. they want one gun and one box of ammo to defend themselves. >> reporter: there were a litny of other items to take home, very much like a county fair.
>> the gun laws that are trying to be passed through. i think people are trying to get them before they ban them or outlaw them. >> reporter: the rush to buy is driving up prices and making ammunition in some weapons difficult to find. semi automatic rifles which are at the heart of gun control legislation are a popular item. gun owner, john, says he comes to the shows to stock up on what he's unable to find in stores now, but isn't thrilled with the prices. what to you use your...